PAPERS OF HUGH COTT, 1935 - 1962
Scope and Contents
Two files of correspondence about his publications on animal camouflage and African wildlife, mainly typescript with a few handwritten letters. All but one of the letters were addressed to Cott; only one letter sent by Cott (December 1961) and signed Hugh.
Dates
- Creation: 1935 - 1962
Biographical / Historical
Hugh Bamford Cott (1900-1987) (SE 1922) was born in Ashby Magna, Leicestershire, 6 July 1900. He was educated at Rugby; the Royal Military College, Sandhurst; and Selwyn College, Cambridge (SE 1922), BA 1925. He served with the 1st Battalion, the Leicestershire Regiment, in Ireland, 1919-21. He participated in expeditions to the Lower Amazon and Marajo Island, 1925-6, the Zambesi, 1927, and Lanzarote, 1930, collecting reptiles for the British Museum (Natural History). He married Joyce Radford, 1928. He worked as a lecturer in Zoology at Bristol University, 1928-32; Glasgow University, 1932-8; and Cambridge University, 1938-67. He served with the Royal Engineers in Palestine and the Western Desert, and was chief instructor at the Middle East Camouflage School, 1941-3, and staff officer at the Mountain Warfare Training Centre. He was a fellow of Selwyn College, Cambridge, 1945-67 and Strickland Curator and University Lecturer in Zoology. He was also a talented artist and photographer, known for his pen and ink drawings of animals and the African landscape. He marrired Joyce Radford in Bristol in 1928 and died in Stoke Abbott, Dorset, 18 April 1987.
Extent
2 file(s) : Paper
Former / Other Reference
HC/1-2
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Transferred by the Master, Sir David Harrison, August 2000.
Date information
DateText: 1935-40 and 1961-2..
Originator(s)
COTT, Hugh
Finding aid date
2006-04-11 13:36:56+00:00
Subject
Repository Details
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